User blog comment:GalaxiaWild/What do you expect of a DmC sequel?/@comment-92.76.236.167-20130930192145

DmC was probably one of the best games ever made in the hack'n'slay genre. And yeah, the storytelling was very great yet. It was deep and had a lot of little details you could only recognize if you pay attention to everything what happens around you. I didn't find it too easy, I saw some people saying it would have been to easy and they were just slow in their fightstyle. But they seeked the problem on the side of the game.

It was proud for a 2013's game, had awesome cinematics and a lot of innovation. The gamers acted like little children and destroyed the DmC-Franchise for the next eternity. They could have bought the game, played it, find their own opinion instead of repeating hate and watching only one or two videos, and talk to the dev's for improvement to the next sequel.

But they have chosen the childish way, with insulting and ignoring, which will result in no upcoming DmC in the near future. It's sad how the gamers ask for innovation and new things, and if developers actually do that, they let them fall. That's insidious, especially when we're just talking about games, not real life political decisions.